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History of the Hawaiian Monarchy-nainoacardinez

  • Captain Cook Arrives In Hawaii

    Captain Cook Arrives In Hawaii
    Captain Cook arrived in hawaii on January 18,1778. Captain Cooks first stop in hawaii was at waimea , kauai. The hawaiians and the english were developing a thriving trade. Caotain cook had iron so the hawaiians treated him like a cheif or god.
  • Captain Cooks Death

    Captain Cooks Death
    Captain cook died on Febuary 19, 1779 by a hawaiian mob. The mob started by the hawaiians tyring to steal the captains boat and rip it apart for its nails and iron.Captain cook was killed in a very tragic way , he was clubbed in the back of the haed and was being stabbed constantly.
  • The Arrival of the first Missionaries from Boston

    The Arrival of the first Missionaries from Boston
    The first missionaries from boston that came to Hawaii was on October 23,1819.The missionaries sailed from Boston on a painful and very exhausting 160 day voyage around the Cape Horn.
  • The end of kapu

    The end of kapu
    The kapu was ended on November 1819 on vancouvers ship.Liho liho went on to the ship and saw some awaiian men and women eating together inclouding his birth mom and ka'ahumanu. His mom asked him to join them to eat but he declined the oppertunity. His mom asked him to join them another time but he said ' We must not break the kapu it is important to our hawaiian culture ". Then his mom ased again and again and Liho liho finally gave in.All the heiaus will burn down and so will the gods.
  • Population

    Population
    The Hawaiians population died by about 80% due to deseases and viruses from the foreighners from around the world.
  • The Great Mahele

    The Great Mahele
    In August 16,1848 the Mahele was over thrown . The Mahele allowed people owner ship of land.The Mahele lasted from 1848 to 1893.
  • The Firts Sugar Cane plantation on Kauai

    The Firts Sugar Cane plantation on Kauai
    The first sugar plantation that started on Kauai was on December 29,1962 on koloa.People from the Phillipines and Japan came to help with the sugar plantation.